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Raghu Kalluri
Researcher at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Publications - 325
Citations - 89851
Raghu Kalluri is an academic researcher from University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Angiogenesis. The author has an hindex of 115, co-authored 306 publications receiving 71127 citations. Previous affiliations of Raghu Kalluri include Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center & Baylor College of Medicine.
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Exercising caution in correlating COVID-19 incidence and mortality rates with BCG vaccination policies due to variable rates of SARS CoV-2 testing
Janine Hensel,Kathleen M. McAndrews,Daniel J. McGrail,Dara P. Dowlatshahi,Valerie S. LeBleu,Valerie S. LeBleu,Raghu Kalluri +6 more
TL;DR: Findings support exercising caution in determining potential correlation between BCG vaccination and COVID-19 incidence, in part due significantly lower rates of CoV-2 testing per million inhabitants in countries with current universalBCG vaccination policy.
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Stabilized epithelial phenotype of cancer cells in primary tumors leads to increased colonization of liver metastasis in pancreatic cancer
Julienne L. Carstens,Sujuan Yang,Pedro Correa de Sampaio,Xiaofeng Zheng,Souptik Barua,Kathleen M. McAndrews,Arvind Rao,Jared K. Burks,Andrew D. Rhim,Raghu Kalluri,Raghu Kalluri,Raghu Kalluri +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used single-cell RNA sequencing and genetic mouse models to identify the functional roles of partial epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) and epithelial stabilization in PDAC growth and metastasis.
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Type XVIII collagen is essential for survival during acute liver injury in mice.
Michael Duncan,Changqing Yang,Harikrishna Tanjore,Patrick M. Boyle,Doruk Keskin,Hikaru Sugimoto,Michael Zeisberg,Michael Zeisberg,Bjorn R. Olsen,Raghu Kalluri,Raghu Kalluri,Raghu Kalluri +11 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that recovery from toxin-mediated injury is impaired in mice deficient in a key liver extracellular matrix molecule, type XVIII collagen, and results in rapid death.
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Loss of placental growth factor ameliorates maternal hypertension and preeclampsia in mice
Jacqueline G. Parchem,Jacqueline G. Parchem,Jacqueline G. Parchem,Keizo Kanasaki,Megumi Kanasaki,Hikaru Sugimoto,Hikaru Sugimoto,Liang Xie,Yuki Hamano,Soo Bong Lee,Vincent H. Gattone,Samuel Parry,Jerome F. Strauss,Vesna D. Garovic,Thomas F. McElrath,Karen H. Lu,Baha M. Sibai,Valerie S. LeBleu,Valerie S. LeBleu,Peter Carmeliet,Raghu Kalluri,Raghu Kalluri +21 more
TL;DR: A role for PlGF in placental development is identified and a complex model for the pathogenesis of preeclampsia beyond an angiogenic factor imbalance is supported.
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Human antiglomerular basement membrane autoantibody disease in XenoMouse II
Kevin E.C. Meyers,Kevin E.C. Meyers,Juanita Allen,Juanita Allen,Jeffrey Gehret,Jeffrey Gehret,Aya Jacobovits,Aya Jacobovits,Michael L. Gallo,Michael L. Gallo,Eric G. Neilson,Eric G. Neilson,Helmut Hopfer,Helmut Hopfer,Raghu Kalluri,Raghu Kalluri,Michael P. Madaio,Michael P. Madaio +17 more
TL;DR: This is the first demonstration that experimentally induced, pathogenic human autoantibodies result in disease and further support the importance of alpha3(IV)NCl collagen in the pathogenesis of anti-GBM disease.